Pakeha
Auckland less Pākehā, old attitudes slow to change
Auckland's population is rapidly becoming less Pākehā and more diverse - and ethnic communities say attitudes need to change with it. The latest official projections show that within 16 years… Audio
Taranaki tensions rooted in Pakeha collective amnesia
The simmering tensions in Taranaki over race relations could be eased, some locals say, if Pakeha were more involved in the Treaty settlement process. Audio
Pakeha offenders more likely to be let off than Maori
A new report reveals Pakeha offenders are twice as likely to be let off with a formal warning, compared to Maori. Audio
Pakeha parents avoid sending children to Sth Akl schools
Pakeha parents appear to be avoiding South Auckland schools when it comes to educating their children. Audio
White parents abandon South Auckland schools
Figures show many white parents are happy to live in south Auckland but don't want their children to go to school there. Audio
What does it mean to be 'White Māori'?
Victoria University students, Kahu Kutia and Kayla Polamalu talk to Kathryn Ryan about growing up with two different identities in New Zealand, and about the term White Māori. They have Māori and… Audio
Dual Identities in White/Other
Actor Alice Canton explores the her dual identities in a solo show called White/Other and looks at what it means to be Chinese and Pakeha. Audio
Father David Gledhill - Pākehā priest among Māori
The fourth in a Te Ahi Kaa series on Pākehā working and living in te ao Maori. We meet Father David Gledhill SM, a Pakeha priest who has worked among Maori for 50 years. Audio
Alison Jones: conversations on paper
Professor in the faculty of education at the University of Auckland, and the author, with Kuni Jenkins, of He Korero - Words Between Us: First Maori-Pakeha Conversations on Paper. Audio